Originally native to the Mediterranean Basin and Central Asia, lemon balm is an herbaceous plant that has spread throughout the world since antiquity. This small green plant has many applications: as a food flavor, in herbal teas, to attract bees, to produce an essential oil for perfumery and even as a decorative plant.
Melissa officinalis L.
Non preserved hydrolate
France
Code EB625
CAS TSCA 8014-71-9
CAS EINECS 84082-61-1
Originally native to the Mediterranean Basin and Central Asia, lemon balm is an herbaceous plant that has spread throughout the world since antiquity. This small green plant has many applications: as a food flavor, in herbal teas, to attract bees, to produce an essential oil for perfumery and even as a decorative plant.
In order to offer this lemon balm hydrolate, we source our supply through partnerships with local distributors.
Branch
organic
In order to offer this lemon balm hydrolate, we source our supply through partnerships with local distributors.
In cosmetics, lemon balm is used in soaps and facial creams. It releases a very appealing, refined lemony odor.
Linalool (4.00 to 26.00%)